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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 29 Aug 1979, p. 4

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•AGE 4 - PLAIN DEALER - WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2», 1»7» Legal Notice NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION fotice is hereby given, pur­ suant to Law, that on Sep­ tember 8, 1979 commencing at •:00 a.m. at the City Garage located at 105 N. Green St., McHenry, Illinois, the un­ dersigned shall sell the following described unclaimed property as is: s 1. Boys Blue 26" 10 speed, Blk tape handle grips. Levi Cloth •; 2. Girls 24" Blue Sears, Blue 4 white seat, silver fenders. i 3. Boys 26" Blue 10 Speed, w- wall tires, blk tape handle w-rea, o grips, brn seat yellow stripes. orange & 4. Boys 26" Blue 10 speed, Schwinn, Blk seat, white wall tries. 5. Boys 26" gold Huffy, Blk seat. 6. Boys 26" green Liberty. No front tire. Blk seat. 7. Girls 22" green BMA, Flowered banana seat. 8. Boys 26" yellow w-blk fork Ranger, 9. Boys 26" Red Sears 3 speed, Red-white seat. 10- Boys 26" yellow Huffy Blk tape handle grips. The MvHenry Plaindealer (USPS 335-200) Established 1875 3112 W»st Elm Street Phone 385 0170 McHenry. Illinois 60050 Published Ev*ry Wednesday I Friday ct McHenry. Illinois Second Class Postagd Paid at McHenry . Illinois By McHENRY PUBLISHING COMPANY Subscribers or* requested to provide immtdiett notice of change of address to The McHenry Plaindealer 3112 W Elm St. McMehry III 400SO A deduction of one month from the eapiration of a subscription will be mode where a change qf address is provided through the Past Office Depot tment Larry E. Lund-Publisher Adele Froehlich-Editor 1 MEMBER « S--7- \ NEWSPAPER / NATIONAL NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION fiuein ins fr.ee Prets (3 NNA SUSTAINING * Key MEMBER -- W79 } Year SUBSCRIPTION RATES .. $13.50 I Year . $19.00 In McHenry County Outside McHenry County I 11. Boys 22" Orange Schwinn Banana seat. Silver rear fen- 12 Girls 22" Blue Huffy Banana seat silver rear fender. - 13. Boys 26" red Columbia w- basket & rear carrier. Red & whifp cpflf 14. Boys 26" 10 speed, yellow Easy 400 Rider. "" 15. Boys 261 blk 10 speed w- blk seat. 16. Boys 22" yellow Huffy, blk-yellow stripe banana seat. Sissy bar. 17. Boys 26" BMA white. "Free Spirit" no seat. Ser. No. 50247359284567. 18. Boys 22" Purple, Sears w- white & red banana seat. 19. Boys 26" blue w-blk seat. 20. Boys 22" AMF white w- blk. handle bars & blk banana seat. 21. Boys 26"-yellow AMF Ser. No. J-993060. 22. Boys 26" Wards yellow 10 speed Ser. No. 07406. 23. Girls 26" Ross, Blue W- silver fenders. Any property offered but not sola at the aforesaid auction may be offered and sold at a subsequent auction without notice. City of McHenry by: GeorgeR. Pasenelli Chief of Police (Pub. Aug. 2l & 29,1979) Legal Notice IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, McHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS PROBATE DIVISION ESTATE OF LYMAN E. BUCHERT Deceased, FILE NO. 79-P-250 Notice is hereby given pursuant to Section 194 of the Probate Act, of the death of the above named decedent and that letters of administration with the will annexed were issued on August 15, 1979, to Richard Buchert, 5914 Route 173, Rich­ mond, Illinois, whose attorney of record is Cowlin, Cowlin & Ungvarsky 20 Grant Street, Crystal Lake, Illinois. Claims may be filed within 6 months from the date of issuance of Letters and that any claim not filed within that period is barred as to the estate which is inventoried within that period. Claims against said estate should be filed in the Probate office of the Clerk of said Court, County Court House, Wood­ stock, Illinois, and copies thereof mailed or delivered to said legal representative and to said attorney. VERNON W.KAYS, JR. . Clerk of the Court (Pub. Aug. 22, 29, Sept. 5,1979) Legal Notice IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, McHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS PROBATE DIVISION ESTATE OF CATHRYNE BREYTSPRAAK Deceased, FILE NO. 79-P-270 Notice is hereby given Pursuant to Section 194 of the robate Act, of the death of the above named decedent and that letters of administration were issued on August 14, 1979, to James L. Phillips, 2415 Grove Lane, Carv, IL., 60013, whose attorney of record is Joslyn & Green, 116 N. Benton - St., Woodstock, IL 60098. Claims may be filed within 6 months from the date of issuance of Letters and that any clajm not filed within that period is barred as to the estate Lakeland Park & Lakeland Shores Sharon Gacek 385-3777 Karen Aldrich 344-2780 Brothers Have « Birthday Party A dual birthday party for Kevin and Brian Moore was held by parents, Anne and Steve Moore, on Saturday, Aug. 18. Kevin is ten years old and Brian is now eight. Kevin, Brian v and Suzi anxiously awaited the arrival of their grandparents, John and Blanche Blaney, Grandmother Anna Moore, Aunt Mary and baby John Paul Cairns, Aunt Pat, Uncle Ron and cousins Christie, Michael and Jeanie Castiglione. A delicious buffet was prepared by Mom, and everyone enjoyed the heavenly sheet cake that mom baked especially for Kevin and Brian. Monday was a super day for which is inventoried within that period. Claims against said estate should be fued in the Probate office of the Clerk of said Court, County Court House, Wood­ stock, Illinois, and copies thereof mailed or delivered to said legal representative and to said attorney. VERNON W.KAYS, JR. - Clerk of the Court (Pub. Aug. 22,29, Sept. 5,1979) WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES ON SALE ITEMS DELLIIQUORS MERCHANTS L OF FINE WINES AND LIQU( SALE BEER NOT ICED NO SALES TO MINORS! the Moores, as they spent the entire day at a nearby theme park. Brian, Kevin, Suzie and Tina Pautz enjoyed all the rides with parents Anne and Steve, and all the different shows for your enjoyment. Anne, I forgot to ask you, did you go on the Tidal Wave? STATE RECORD Our lake has great potential for winning the bullhead category in the Illinois state contest. If anyone catches a bullhead that is ten inches or larger, please contact Mr. Jerry Raycraft. NEED NEWS We need news, but we also need you to call with your news. No, our phones do not ring off the hook, in fact we love to hear from you and are more than happy to print your children's birthdays and communions, and family get-togethers. So please pick up the phone and give a call. BEWARE Motorists, please beware, because today is the start of the school year. Our dear little ones are back on the streets waiting for the busses and many are new at this business of waiting for busses. So please adhere to the 25 mile per hour speed limit and, when you see children, slow down even more. We mothers appreciate this! Perspective Intelligence Overhaul Needed ByRONALDREAGAN 4610W. RTE. 120, McHENRY, ILL. SALE MOD WED., AIM. 29 thru TUES., SEPT. 4 LIQUORS 385-3200 % August in Washington, D.C., is usually notable for only three things: high temperature, high humidity and the absence of Congress. Early this August, however, something else worth noting - and seriously discussing •• happened. The intelligence subcommittee of the Advisory Council on National Security and International Affairs of the Republican National com­ mittee presented to^the public and press a policy paper, "Intelligence and the role of the Intelligence Community." Although the subcommittee chairman, Richard V. Allen, an international affairs con­ sultant, and the Advisory council chairman, Fred C. Ikle, former head of the Arms Control and Disarmament agency, are Republicans (and, I assume, the other members of the Intelligence subcommittee are, too), the paper is not partisan. Far from it. In fact, its first paragraph notes that the deterioration of the nation's intelligence^ capability began during the last two Republican administrations (though it adds that pressures from Congress were the major cause). It states that "the in­ telligence community has been subjected to debilitating political attacks which have harmed our national security. I I I I I Sensational FROM OUR WINE SHOPPE THE WINES OF ALMADEN Aimaden Moutain Wines •Ml. Nectar Yin ROM ] •Ml. Rhino •Ml. Chablls •Mt. Rod Burgundy •Ml. Sautorno >Mf. Clarot •Mt. Chiantl POPOV VODKA 1.75 LITRES TASTING This Friday and Saturday CALVERT 1.75HIRES BACARDI Rl II M White or Gold MC#91 ALMAD tf* 1J LITRE MAGNUMS SAVE 60' Aimaden 1974 Petite Sirah 1.75 LITRES PASSPORT SCOKH WHISKY 1.75 LITRES EXOTIC COCKTAILS • Zombi* 'Singapore Sling •Dr. Fnnk •Navy Grog CHOOSE ZENITH WADSWORTH * L091L - Lightweight 9" diag­ onal black-and-white portable with energy saving 100% solid-state chassis. 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The intelligence community has been losing its ability to supply the president, senior U.S. officials and Congress with the best possible information and timely warnings of threats to our security." The paper cites numerous examples (viz. Iran, Afghanistan, - the Horn of Africa) where our reduced intelligence capability led to setbacks in our foreign policy. The report describe* as "inadequate and unac­ ceptable" the pending "in­ telligence charter," the National Intelligence Reorganization and Reform Act of 1978 (Senate bill 2525). The legislation's faults lie with the assumptions of its ad" vocates and drafters, the report says. The bill "... has been drawn up by a small group of individuals who seem more bent on an old anti-CIA crusade than in creating an effective intelligence community. By accepting their charter, we would in effect be accepting their curiously biased view that the main threats to our liberties come from our own govern­ ment instead of from our ex­ ternal enemies." The paper claims that the "charter" would snarl the intelligence community in needless red tape and would not "promote the necessary per­ sonal sense of dedication and initiative." What do these critics propose instead? .« First, they call for a com­ prehensive set of congressional hearings "designed to elicit the best available information as to our intelligence requirements for at least the next decade." They recommend rebuilding the intelligence community, as a result of these hearings, within the framework of the National Security Act of 1947. They recommend that the president have his own chief adviser for intelligence mat­ ters, "who would serve at (the president's) pleasure and should communicate the president's priorities to the intelligence community. He should present to the Congress the president's views of the community's needs." The report recommends that such an adviser should have no "line" duties as head of any intelligence agency. Also recommended is re- establishment of the president's Foreign In­ telligence Advisory board to perform a constant "audit" of the nation's intelligence resources for the chief executive. Another recommendation is to have directors of the several intelligence agencies appointed for fixed terms which would overlap administrations, thus insuring their independence from politics. There are other recom­ mendations, including a call for modification of the Freedom of Information and Privacy acts. The Freedom of Information act, for example, allows any person in the world to utilize its Drovisions, with no guarantee that requests for government files are not coming from those representing hostile foreign powers, or that the taxpayers do not end up paying untold sums (as they have) so that anyone can try to dig up in­ formation with which to destroy the CIA. 6 '/4 '/j '/J Chiffon Shell Tarts c flaked corn cereal c honey c sugar t salt T butter Ice cream Fresh fruit Measure cereal into a large greased bowl and crush slightly with fingers. Combine honey, sugar, and salt. Cook over low heat until a small amount of syrup forms a firm ball when dropped in cold water. Add butter, pour over cereal, stirring lightly until coated. Grease with butter or margarine 6 tart pans. With the back of a greased spoon press the mixture against bot­ tom and sides of pans to form shells. Chill thoroughly in re­ frigerator. When ready to serve, remove shells from pans and fill with ice cream topped with any desired fresh fruit. South American Spot Ecuador straddles the equator on the Pacific Coast of South America. It is bounded by Colombia on the north and Peru on the south and east.Ecuador, a country of almost six million people, is the second smallest re­ public in South America, ex­ ceeding only Uruquay in size. Encompassing about 105,000' square miles, Ecuador is ap­ proximately the size of Colorado.

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